95 Express drivers wants to know the toll price before they hit the road. iDrive95 delivers.

Hollywood, FL (PRWEB) October 30, 2013

The 95 Express toll-saving app, iDrive95, is now available in the Apple iTunes store for Miami and Broward drivers. The crowd-sharing app reports the cost of the current toll to fellow drivers before they get behind the driver's seat. Drivers already at the toll update the price using the iDrive95 app. Other drivers then know the price ahead of time.

"I drive the 95 Express lane daily," says Rick Valdez. No one wants to be surprised by a $7.00 toll. But we're already on the road. We all have to make a split second decision - pay the price or jump into the free, but clogged, traffic. It's not safe."

The iDrive95 app is easy to use. It's only two buttons - CONFIRM and UPDATE. Press CONFIRM if the price in the app already matches the current toll. The system updates to let your fellow drivers know that the price is still good. Press UPDATE to enter a new price.

"Everyone wants to know the toll price before they hit the road," states Mr. Valdez. "I can check iDrive95 before I leave work. If the toll is over $5.00, maybe I'll stay an extra half hour for the price to drop. Or not. Now I have a choice."

An added benefit of using iDrive95 is keeping track of daily tolls. The monthly calculator shows daily spending. Record the amount you spent and what time of day. This function is especially useful for road warriors that need to keep a log of spending.

"iDrive95 was developed by Serdar Karatekin and I to help all drivers in South Florida," says Rick. "iDrive95 at it's best can reduce congestion on 95 Express, reduce emissions from all the slow-moving cars, and reduce one more stress from the daily commute. The app helps everyone."

iDrive95 users can save hundreds of dollars. Over 30,000 driver per day use 95 Express. Collectively, this adds up to hundreds of thousands of dollars saved.

About iDrive95: The iPhone app was developed by Rick Valdez and Serdar Karatekin. Serdar Karatekin graduated from with a degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT in 2011. Rick Valdez ran for Hollywood Commissioner in the 2012 election.

Contacts:
Reach Rick Valdez at rick(at)idrive95(dot)com or 786-261-8576.
More information about Rick Valdez can be found at the site http://RickValdez.com.
More information about iDrive95 can be found at the site http://idrive95.com.